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  • Lab 7 Weather

    Lab 7 Weather

    Abstract: This lab is important because it gives a better understanding of weather and climate and how it affects our lives and futures. To learn more about the subject we figured out the condensation temperature using the metal cup and ice. We found that the dew point outside is higher than the dew point inside. These methods that we learned can be applied to learning more about our weather and climate and give us a

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    Essay Length: 941 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: February 13, 2017 Autor: okbuddy123
  • Unit one Science Lab 11

    Unit one Science Lab 11

    Energy Source Analysis of Energy Sources Natasha Coen American InterContinental University Analysis of Energy Sources Energy Source Fuel (Coal)/Uranium Needed (tons) CO2 Emissions (tons) Sulfur Dioxide and Other Emissions (tons) Radioactivity mSv (millisievert) Solid Waste (tons) Accidents Quarter 1 Coal 625,000 1. mil ,000 .25 mSv 150,000 n/a Nuclear 18,0 52,500 0 .0025 mSv 62.5 n/a Quarter 2 Coal 1.25 mil 3.5 mil 150,000 .5 mSv 300,000 Health impairments Nuclear 37,500 105,000 0 .005 mSv

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    Essay Length: 630 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 14, 2017 Autor: Natasha Linville
  • Lab Report Extraction of Aspirin Tablet

    Lab Report Extraction of Aspirin Tablet

    Abstract The experiment consisted of extracting and purifying compounds involving immiscible solvents through the method of ‘like dissolves like’ procedures involving solubility characteristics to be able to retrieve a percent recovery of the Goody’s Powder and to test the purity of its compounds by observing its melting points. Results calculated a 74.69% recovery of the Goody’s Powder and an observed reading of 134 degrees Celsius for Aspirin was compared to the given values. Complications presented

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    Essay Length: 1,721 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: February 14, 2017 Autor: dannylow2017
  • Lab Grown Meat’s Economic and Moral Impact

    Lab Grown Meat’s Economic and Moral Impact

    Lab Grown Meat’s Economic and Moral Impact The goal of the scientists at Maastricht University in Netherlands, is to decrease the amount of slaughtered animals and invent a meat that is made from the tissue of an animal without harming the animal. The amount of consumption of meat in the world is getting larger by the year, therefore the scientists came up with a meat made in a petri dish and are trying to sell

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    Essay Length: 272 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 15, 2017 Autor: purpleflower19
  • Ap Environmental Science Math Prep Part 1

    Ap Environmental Science Math Prep Part 1

    1. 2-1.3= .7 The net change in growth rate between 1980 and 2008 is .7 ppm/year. The slope of the trendline is smaller than the actual net change in growth between 1980 and 2008 because it is a line of best fit. This line represents long-term variations, as opposed to the individual carbon dioxide growth every year. 2. The mean growth rate for 2050 is likely to be 3.77 ppm/year. One likely consequence would be

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    Submitted: February 19, 2017 Autor: bob4545464748
  • Environmental Aspects of the Taxi Industry in London

    Environmental Aspects of the Taxi Industry in London

    I still remember. Memories, akin to mosquitoes in amber, often poetically escapes our full understanding. They never seem to lose their vividity, inhabiting a bittersweet netherworld full of grace and sorrows. Youthful, and therefor foolish, I attempted to navigate through a kaleidoscope of senseless events, aimlessly floating in the smoke rings of providence. My effervescent mind was learning how to let go. Malleable and curious, I was easily impressed, often clearly lacking useful critical thinking.

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    Essay Length: 9,007 Words / 37 Pages
    Submitted: February 20, 2017 Autor: Youssef El Asfari
  • Bio 1406 Determining Enzymatic Specificity and Cofactors in Latase

    Bio 1406 Determining Enzymatic Specificity and Cofactors in Latase

    Title Page Determining Enzymatic Specificity and Cofactors in Lactase Collin College Introduction Lactase is an enzyme that breaks down lactose. Enzymes are proteins. Lactose is the sugar found in milk. The body readily produces lactase as a baby to help digest breastmilk, which contains lactose. From the ages of two to five the production of lactase begins to decrease in lactose intolerant people (Dzialanski, et al., 2016). By age nine, the body has completely ceased

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    Essay Length: 1,015 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: February 21, 2017 Autor: amercik1
  • Lab 7: Spectra

    Lab 7: Spectra

    Cui Tiara Cui WED Lab 22 February 2017 Lab 7: Introduction to Spectroscopy 1. Assumptions 1. This result of the gas tubes exhibiting radiation verifies our current description of the orbital structure of the atom as any charged particle moving on a path emits electromagnetic radiation. Therefore, by having the Bohr model and the orbital structure that represents a fixed size and energy (energy of electron depends on the orbit’s size/allowed energy levels), radiation occurs

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    Essay Length: 447 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 22, 2017 Autor: Tiara C.
  • Environmental Influences

    Environmental Influences

    Sociology: Development Tutorial group 13: Gabriel Letswalo Shameez Dendar 81532 10/5/2015 ________________ Introduction The aim of the following essay is to analyse and discuss the concept of development. This will be done by discussing and interpreting the modernisation theory; exploring two critiques to the modernisation theory which are the dependency theory and the post development theory; and lastly, examining the capabilities approach. Furthermore, this paper’s main focus is to observe how each theory being analysed

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    Essay Length: 1,344 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: February 26, 2017 Autor: shameez
  • Elec 3305 Lab 3 Report

    Elec 3305 Lab 3 Report

    Erkang Yan 310159091 ELEC3305 LAB 3 REPORT Introduction The aim of this lab is to design and test two infinite impulse response band-pass filters created using Matlab and implement them on DSP board. These filters are intended to filter out specific row and column frequencies of a DTMF signal and thereby obtain the tones for digit ‘4’. Also, the frequency response of filters is measured using scope and function generator. Methods and procedures Two elliptic

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    Essay Length: 664 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: March 19, 2017 Autor: yanerkang
  • Bio 240 - Photosynthesis and Respiration Paper

    Bio 240 - Photosynthesis and Respiration Paper

    Photosynthesis and Respiration Paper Kaylee Thompson BIO/240 4/3/17 David Ormond ________________ Photosynthesis and Respiration Paper Photosynthesis Photosynthesis is the process by which organisms like algae and green plants produce their food through sunlight. During this process, light energy is converted to chemical energy. Organisms that go through the photosynthesis process to produce their own food are called photoautotroph. During the photosynthesis process there are two main steps the light dependent reaction and the Calvin Cycle

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    Essay Length: 780 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: April 10, 2017 Autor: Kaylee Thompson
  • Environmental Risk Assessment: Household Hazardous Waste Management

    Environmental Risk Assessment: Household Hazardous Waste Management

    Introduction There are many environmental issues that local governments use different risk assessment procedures to predict potential risks to human health and the environment. An environmental risk assessment (ERA) is a process of predicting whether there may be a risk of adverse effects on the environment caused by a chemical substance. In doing an environmental risk assessment, it can help us decide if we there is a need to limit the potential environmental consequences of

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    Submitted: May 24, 2017 Autor: Dagmar
  • Urinalysis - Hands-On Labs, Inc.

    Urinalysis - Hands-On Labs, Inc.

    Urinalysis Hands-On Labs, Inc. Version 42-0026-00-02 Lab Report Assistant This document is not meant to be a substitute for a formal laboratory report. The Lab Report Assistant is simply a summary of the experiment’s questions, diagrams if needed, and data tables that should be addressed in a formal lab report. The intent is to facilitate students’ writing of lab reports by providing this information in an editable file which can be sent to an instructor.

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    Submitted: June 3, 2017 Autor: Kristi Blankenship
  • Astronomy 1020 Lab Final Will Black Holes Destroy Earth?

    Astronomy 1020 Lab Final Will Black Holes Destroy Earth?

    Taemin Im Astronomy 1020 April 18, 2016 Will Black Holes Destroy Earth? Black holes are one of the biggest mysteries of the universe. Known for its destructive powers and imaginative capabilities, we still do not completely understand this phenomena. The unknown factors of a black hole instill fear and questions for mankind. Fortunately, scientists know enough to put some of the danger theories to rest. To answer the question, will black holes destroy Earth, you

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    Submitted: July 5, 2017 Autor: luckytae
  • Bio 1101 Case Study: Integumentary System

    Bio 1101 Case Study: Integumentary System

    Kelsey McMaster Bio 1101 Case Study: Integumentary System Scenario: It is 2 am and a call comes in that a pedestrian has been struck by a car. On arrival at the scene, several intoxicated individuals meet the ambulance, stating that they just saw him get hit and the car is on top of him. The car is still running and the victim is seen lying face down under the carriage of the car. A 24

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    Essay Length: 494 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: July 20, 2017 Autor: kmcmaster
  • Summary of “is a Vegetarian Diet Really More Environmentally Friendly Than Eating Meat?”

    Summary of “is a Vegetarian Diet Really More Environmentally Friendly Than Eating Meat?”

    Zhu Bing Bing Zhu Teacher Carrie Brodnik PIE Level 6 3 April 2017 Summary Response Essay In “Is a vegetarian diet really more environmentally friendly than eating meat?” Wayne Martindale argues that a lot of people switch to a vegetarian diet because they think that it is good for the environment. But fresh fruit and vegetable are more likely to be thrown away than fresh meat and fish. That caused the increase of food waste.

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    Essay Length: 334 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: August 30, 2017 Autor: zhubing
  • Explain How the Properties of Pollutants Affect the Way in Which They Cause Environmental Damage

    Explain How the Properties of Pollutants Affect the Way in Which They Cause Environmental Damage

    The term pollution is used to describe a wide variety of events and processes that do harm to the environment and living organisms. Pollution is usually caused by human activities and results in the release of materials or forms of energy that do harm by causing changes that would not have normally occurred. The behaviour of the pollutant is controlled by the properties of the pollutants and the features of the environment into which they

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    Essay Length: 711 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: October 18, 2017 Autor: Hannah Louisa
  • Lab 1 Chm 412 - Recrystallization and Melting Point

    Lab 1 Chm 412 - Recrystallization and Melting Point

    CHM 412 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY EXPERIMENT 2: RECRYSTALLIZATION AND MELTING POINT Chemicals - Acetanilide about 1-2 g Apparatus 1. 1 Erlenmeyer flask 2. 1 hot plate 3. 1 short stem/stemless gravity filter funnel 4. 1 beaker (100ml) 5. 1filter paper 6. 1 Buchner funnel 7. 1 Buchner flask 8. 1 rubber hoses 1. A vacuum pump 2. A retort stand 3. 1 watch glass 4. 3 melting-point capillary tubes 5. 1 long pieces of glass/plastic tube

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    Essay Length: 1,238 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: November 5, 2017 Autor: shahzai
  • Tesco Marketing Plan and Environmental Analysis

    Tesco Marketing Plan and Environmental Analysis

    Marketing Planning and Practice Image result for tesco logo Image result for tesco Marketing Planning and Practice Marketing plan and environmental Analysis Jonathan | Business Marketing Tesco’s | 06/04/2017 ________________ Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary 2 2. Introduction 3 3. Situational Analysis 3 3.1 Situational Analysis (Macro Environmental) 3 3.2 Situational Analysis (Marketplace) 5 3.3 Situational Analysis (Customers and prospects) 5 3.4 Situational Analysis (Brand) 5 3.5 Situational Analysis (Office and Team Members) 5

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    Essay Length: 3,687 Words / 15 Pages
    Submitted: November 22, 2017 Autor: jonniboy14
  • Environmental Science

    Environmental Science

    Jalisa Webster 12/16/17 American InterContinental University Environmental Science Lyn Hoffmann Abstract December 1970, the Clean Air Act (CAA), was being in process it took until 1973 to pass the law. The Clean Air Act, is a U.S. federal law intended to maintain air pollution on a worldwide level. In the 1990’s the law was modified, the provision of the Clean Air Act originally is upfront and mostly concentrates on the process of Environmental Protection

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    Essay Length: 865 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: December 18, 2017 Autor: leelee1692
  • Drug Discovery and Design Lab 2

    Drug Discovery and Design Lab 2

    Eznyme Kinetics Assignment Part 1) [p-NPP] (mM) ΔAbs Velocity (nmol/min) 1/[p-Npp] 1/velocity [p-NPP]/velocity velocity/[p-NPP] 0 0.02 1.4 0.725 0.0000 0.1 0.15 10.4 10.00 0.096 0.0096 103.793 0.2 0.28 19.5 5.00 0.051 0.0102 97.690 0.4 0.35 24.0 2.50 0.042 0.0167 60.017 0.6 0.40 27.8 1.67 0.036 0.0216 46.253 0.8 0.46 32.0 1.25 0.031 0.0250 39.940 1 0.41 28.5 1.00 0.035 0.0351 28.476 1.2 0.46 31.8 0.83 0.031 0.0377 26.517 2 0.48 33.2 0.50 0.030 0.0603 16.583

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    Submitted: January 26, 2018 Autor: msg123
  • Environmental Advocacy Policy Memo

    Environmental Advocacy Policy Memo

    MEMO TO: Robert E. Beal, Executive Director, Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commissions FROM: Policy Advisor DATE: December 10, 2017 SUBJECT: Measures to Limit Destructive Fishing Methods and Overfishing ______________________________________________________________________________ Per your request, over the course of the last four months, I have examined the commercial fishing industry and its effects. I have found that although commercial fishing plays a large role in local and global economies and is an important source of food, its negative

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    Submitted: February 6, 2018 Autor: Katie Frank
  • Environmental Activities, Aspects, Impacts, Objectives Assessment

    Environmental Activities, Aspects, Impacts, Objectives Assessment

    Assignment #4 Environmental Activities, Aspects, Impacts, Objectives Assessment. Tim Hortons Adlet Issatayev, Matthew Gabb, Xiaoqing Zhang, Francia Leiva 2-12-2018 ENVR- 9190 ________________ ACTIVITIES ASPECT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OBJECTIVE Making coffee Energy consumption Solid waste Water waste Heat waste * Water pollution * Organic waste To increase the time before a pot is throw away. Contact local farmers to compost coffee grinds Dishwashing Water pollution User materials * Water contamination * To reduce water consumption, reduction of

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    Essay Length: 266 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 13, 2018 Autor: Adilet Issatayev
  • Clover Food Lab: Sustainability as Competitive Advantage

    Clover Food Lab: Sustainability as Competitive Advantage

    TO: Professor D’ Angelo FROM: Varaporn Hanjitkasem DATE: August 3, 2016 SUBJECT: Clover Food Lab: Sustainability As Competitive Advantage 1.Summary Ayr Muir, the CEO and founder of Clover Food Lab (Clover), organized this fast food chain business. The concept of food is fresh, organic, and vegetarian fast food. Clover had started business from one food truck at MIT campus to five food trucks and two restaurants in good location in Boston. First, Muir developed his

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    Submitted: February 22, 2018 Autor: squirrel
  • Clover Food Lab: Sustainability as Competitive Advantage

    Clover Food Lab: Sustainability as Competitive Advantage

    TO: Professor D’ Angelo FROM: Varaporn Hanjitkasem DATE: August 3, 2016 SUBJECT: Clover Food Lab: Sustainability As Competitive Advantage 1.Summary Ayr Muir, the CEO and founder of Clover Food Lab (Clover), organized this fast food chain business. The concept of food is fresh, organic, and vegetarian fast food. Clover had started business from one food truck at MIT campus to five food trucks and two restaurants in good location in Boston. First, Muir developed his

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    Submitted: February 22, 2018 Autor: squirrel

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